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Despite the return of the Hebrews from the Babylonian exile,
selfishness, apathy and despair crippled their community spirit. In
response to this distress, God raised up three prophetic voices in
Jerusalem. Haggai rallied the people to rebuild the Second Temple.
Zechariah was given visions of the return of the glory of the Lord
to Zion. Malachi preached repentance, covenant justice and
restoration of proper temple worship. Andrew Hill's excellent
commentary on these oracles shows how they remain timely for the
Christian church's worship and mission in the world.
Good leaders walk a tightrope between doing and daring - often in
the glare of the public spotlight. In Leadership in the Headlines,
Andrew Hill, the award-winning Management Editor of the Financial
Times, shares his insider insights into the who's and how's of
effective leadership. Packed with practical lessons, this book
divides the best of Andrew's wry and insightful columns into eight
'acts' of leadership, with new commentary enhancing each one.
Whether you're new to Andrew Hill's columns or a loyal reader,
you'll gain fresh perspectives on the tough job of leading and take
away tips about how to refine your own management skills.
In a rapidly changing world, businesses must create a
high-performing, metrics-driven workplace environment characterized
by respect, inclusion, teamwork, innovation, and overall
harmonyâand it must be manageable and sustainable. This book
shows that returning to managerial basics will provide the way
forward, as exemplified by legendary UCLA basketball coach John
Wooden, the model for a new people management pathway: the SCORE
paradigm. Generally considered the greatest coach in history, John
Woodenâs recipe for team success was unique, culture-based, and
ahead of its time. Building upon Woodenâs 21 coaching principles
and his own 35 years of experience as a human resources leader,
Bill Kane has created the SCORE framework to guide people managers
in creating and nurturing effective teams, and steering their
organizations through times of change: ⢠Staffing: Attracting and
Selecting Talent ⢠Cultivating Culture: Defining How People
Should Interact ⢠Organizing and Planning: The Need for Direction
and Focus ⢠Reinforcing Desirable Behavior: Managing Performance
⢠Engaging the Organization: A Leaderâs Role and Responsibility
Enlivened with stories from the careers of Coach Wooden, Andy Hill
(a three-time national champion under Coach), and the author, the
book clearly explains why each coaching principle works in
practice, and provides examples of success, as well as pitfalls to
avoid. Readers will learn how to get the right people on their
team, create meaningful participative and inclusive management
practices, build a winning organizational culture, and achieve
heightened results. New and experienced people managers and leaders
in corporate settings, as well as business and organizational
psychology students, will appreciate this timeless reference tool,
a roadmap to help people managers âas their own
âwork-in-progressâ â develop strategies for success based
upon a proven and simple model.
In a rapidly changing world, businesses must create a
high-performing, metrics-driven workplace environment characterized
by respect, inclusion, teamwork, innovation, and overall
harmonyâand it must be manageable and sustainable. This book
shows that returning to managerial basics will provide the way
forward, as exemplified by legendary UCLA basketball coach John
Wooden, the model for a new people management pathway: the SCORE
paradigm. Generally considered the greatest coach in history, John
Woodenâs recipe for team success was unique, culture-based, and
ahead of its time. Building upon Woodenâs 21 coaching principles
and his own 35 years of experience as a human resources leader,
Bill Kane has created the SCORE framework to guide people managers
in creating and nurturing effective teams, and steering their
organizations through times of change: ⢠Staffing: Attracting and
Selecting Talent ⢠Cultivating Culture: Defining How People
Should Interact ⢠Organizing and Planning: The Need for Direction
and Focus ⢠Reinforcing Desirable Behavior: Managing Performance
⢠Engaging the Organization: A Leaderâs Role and Responsibility
Enlivened with stories from the careers of Coach Wooden, Andy Hill
(a three-time national champion under Coach), and the author, the
book clearly explains why each coaching principle works in
practice, and provides examples of success, as well as pitfalls to
avoid. Readers will learn how to get the right people on their
team, create meaningful participative and inclusive management
practices, build a winning organizational culture, and achieve
heightened results. New and experienced people managers and leaders
in corporate settings, as well as business and organizational
psychology students, will appreciate this timeless reference tool,
a roadmap to help people managers âas their own
âwork-in-progressâ â develop strategies for success based
upon a proven and simple model.
This volume discusses the vaccine development process and the role
delivery concepts contribute to a global goal of effective health
outcomes. The chapters in this book cover a wide range of topics
such as antigen discovery methods; genetic and protein antigen
preparation; preparation of viral vaccines as VLPs; viral and
non-viral gene delivery; needle-less or non-invasive delivery
technology; vaccine storage; and vaccine administration and
assessment. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular
Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their
respective topics; lists of the necessary materials and reagents;
step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols; and tips
on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Cutting-edge and
practical, Vaccine Delivery Technology: Methods and Protocols is a
valuable resource for both novice and expert researchers, in and
outside the field, who would like to gain insight into the
impactful field of vaccines. Chapter 7 is available open access
under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
Childhood Obesity Prevention and Treatment, Second Edition
summarizes the latest scientific knowledge on obesity in children.
This edition focuses on the developmental aspects of obesity,
especially on the influences and factors predisposing individuals
to obesity from early periods of life. This new body of knowledge
stems from both basic research and recent epidemiological and
clinical studies. All chapters are updated and special attention is
given to the prevention of obesity in the context of developmental
physiology, lifestyle modification, and dietary and physical
activity approaches. Highlighting the most recent research, this
timely book covers a broad range of aspects related to the
prevention and management of childhood obesity. It emphasizes early
intervention and an integrated behavioral approach to overcome the
ongoing challenge of this global epidemic. Features * Updates all
chapters and includes new research on growing populations of
obesity in the Third World * Provides information on promoting
health as a means to reduce obesity * Focuses on the developmental
aspects of obesity
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The Ruskin Society Book of The Year. Who was John Ruskin? What did
he achieve - and how? Where is he today? One possible answer:
almost everywhere. John Ruskin was the Victorian age's best-known
and most controversial intellectual. He was an art critic, a social
activist, an early environmentalist; he was also a painter, writer,
and a determined tastemaker in the fields of architecture and
design. His ideas, which poured from his pen in the second half of
the 19th century, sowed the seeds of the modern welfare state,
universal state education and healthcare free at the point of
delivery. His acute appreciation of natural beauty underpinned the
National Trust, while his sensitivity to environmental change,
decades before it was considered other than a local phenomenon,
fuelled the modern green movement. His violent critique of free
market economics, Unto This Last, has a claim to be the most
influential political pamphlet ever written. Ruskin laid into the
smug champions of Victorian capitalism, prefigured the current
debate about inequality, executive pay, ethical business and
automation. Gandhi is just one of the many whose lives were changed
radically by reading Ruskin, and who went on to change the world.
This book, timed to coincide with the 200th anniversary of John
Ruskin's birth in 2019, will retrace Ruskin's steps, telling his
life story and visiting the places and talking to the people who -
perhaps unknowingly - were influenced by Ruskin himself or by his
profoundly important ideas. What, if anything, do they know about
him? How is what they do or think linked to the vivid, difficult
but often prophetic pronouncements he made about the way our modern
world should look, live, work and think? As important, where - and
why - have his ideas been swept away or displaced, sometimes by
buildings, developments and practices that Ruskin himself would
have abhorred? Part travelogue, part quest, part unconventional
biography, this book will attempt to map Ruskinland: a place where,
two centuries after John Ruskin's birth, more of us live than we
know.
Childhood Obesity Prevention and Treatment, Second Edition
summarizes the latest scientific knowledge on obesity in children.
This edition focuses on the developmental aspects of obesity,
especially on the influences and factors predisposing individuals
to obesity from early periods of life. This new body of knowledge
stems from both basic research and recent epidemiological and
clinical studies. All chapters are updated and special attention is
given to the prevention of obesity in the context of developmental
physiology, lifestyle modification, and dietary and physical
activity approaches.
Highlighting the most recent research, this timely book covers a
broad range of aspects related to the prevention and management of
childhood obesity. It emphasizes early intervention and an
integrated behavioral approach to overcome the ongoing challenge of
this global epidemic.
Features
- Updates all chapters and includes new research on growing
populations of obesity in the Third World
- Provides information on promoting health as a means to reduce
obesity
- Focuses on the developmental aspects of obesity
This monograph presents the results of over 10 years of
paleontological and geological survey in the Baynunah
Formation of the United Arab Emirates. Exposed widely in
western Abu Dhabi Emirate, the Baynunah Formation and its
fossils provide the only record of terrestrial environments
and evolution in the Arabian Peninsula during the
late Miocene epoch (12-5 Ma). This volume describes new
fossils collected since 2002, presented systematically by
taxon, and including mammals, reptiles, and invertebrates, as
well as fossil trackways. The discoveries are framed within
the results of new geological, geochemical,
and geochrononological analyses, providing an updated and
synthetic view of the age, environments, and biogeographic
relationships of this important fossil assemblage.
""I was determined to change my life in accordance with the ideals
of the book." --Gandhi on" Unto this Last"" One of the most
influential political essays ever written, "Unto this Last "was one
of the defining texts of British socialism and reading it was a
decisive experience in the lives of Gandhi (who translated it into
Gujarati) and Martin Luther King, among many others. Ruskin's
lessons are as urgently needed today as ever, as his attack on the
greed and short-termism of unbridled capitalism, and on the pursuit
of money instead of true wealth, are every bit as inspiring and
challenging as they were when it was published 150 years ago. A new
introduction by Andrew Hill discusses the value of the essay in an
age of credit crunch. A foreword by the Master of the Guild of St.
George, Ruskin's association for social reform, sets out what
Ruskinians today can do and are doing.
While Apple provides a modicum of documentation for developers just
starting with WebObjects, more-skilled WebObjects developers
typically learn from each other or via trial and error. Practical
WebObjects formalizes this process for the skilled and experienced
WebObjects developer with this 100% pragmatic resource. Written by
two expert WebObjects developers, Charles Hill and Sacha Mallais,
this book features working, world-tested solutions for difficult
problems. Endorsed by Global Village, Practical WebObjects includes
many topics not covered anywhere else, including localization,
validation, and optimization. Practical WebObjects will prove
invaluable for WebObjects developers trying to solve specific
problems and wanting to increase their overall knowledge of
WebObjects.
This monograph presents the results of over 10 years of
paleontological and geological survey in the Baynunah Formation of
the United Arab Emirates. Exposed widely in western Abu Dhabi
Emirate, the Baynunah Formation and its fossils provide the only
record of terrestrial environments and evolution in the Arabian
Peninsula during the late Miocene epoch (12-5 Ma). This volume
describes new fossils collected since 2002, presented
systematically by taxon, and including mammals, reptiles, and
invertebrates, as well as fossil trackways. The discoveries are
framed within the results of new geological, geochemical, and
geochrononological analyses, providing an updated and synthetic
view of the age, environments, and biogeographic relationships of
this important fossil assemblage.
Excellent social work education and training is vital for ensuring
best practice, and it is important to understand the key approaches
and methods in order to provide the best teaching and ensure
effective learning. This volume provides an overview of social work
education, including the background and current context. It covers
the key debates surrounding social work education, such as the
evaluation of social work education, the use of IT,
research-mindedness, and the effectiveness of interdisciplinary
education. The book also offers guidance on effective teaching and
learning approaches tailored to the needs of social work educators,
covering teaching within a higher education institution, on student
practice placements, and in post-qualifying settings. This will be
an indispensable text for educators and trainers in the field of
social work.
Archaeological data from the Late Archaic (4000-2000 years ago) in
the Western Great Lakes are analyzed to understand the production
and movement of copper and lithic exchange materials. Also
considered in this volume are access to and benefits from exchange
networks, as well as social changes accompanying the development of
extensive, continental scale, exchange systems of interaction in
this period.
This volume discusses the vaccine development process and the role
delivery concepts contribute to a global goal of effective health
outcomes. The chapters in this book cover a wide range of topics
such as antigen discovery methods; genetic and protein antigen
preparation; preparation of viral vaccines as VLPs; viral and
non-viral gene delivery; needle-less or non-invasive delivery
technology; vaccine storage; and vaccine administration and
assessment. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular
Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their
respective topics; lists of the necessary materials and reagents;
step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols; and tips
on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Cutting-edge and
practical, Vaccine Delivery Technology: Methods and Protocols is a
valuable resource for both novice and expert researchers, in and
outside the field, who would like to gain insight into the
impactful field of vaccines. Chapter 7 is available open access
under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have become an
integral part of social and working lives. Within social work ICTs
play a vital role, helping professionals to store and share
information and contributing to new forms of practice. This book
goes a step further than simply describing ICT skills, but asks why
ICT is used and how this affects practice and the experience of
people who use services. The book has a practical focus and
includes guidance on: Best Practice for Social Work and ICT ICT Use
in Social Work Service Users, Carers and ICT Technology and
Professional Practice ICT and Social Work Agencies Social Work
Programmes in the Virtual World ICT and Practice Based Learning
Written in a student-friendly style, Social Work and ICT is
interspersed with activities and exercises to enable students to
develop their skills and knowledge. Each chapter also includes a
'Taking it Further' section with useful websites, suggestions for
further reading and ideas to improve practice. The book has been
designed to enhance professional practice and it will be essential
reading for all undergraduate programmes in social work.
A lavish volume in celebration of the astonishing fossils uncovered
in Abu Dhabi's deserts, a region once lush, green, and teeming with
now-extinct animals This lavish volume celebrates the astonishing
wealth of fossils uncovered in recent decades in Abu Dhabi's
desert. These prehistoric findings, around seven million years in
age, record a period when the region was lush, green, and teeming
with diverse mammals, all now extinct. With more than one hundred
full-color photographs, including reconstructions of extinct
animals, this book is both a visual delight and a unique glimpse
into Arabia's ancient past. All text in the book is presented in
both English and Arabic. Distributed for the Yale Peabody Museum of
Natural History
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